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Bring Back Meerkat Manor

October 7, 2009 | Arkansas City, Kansas | Vetting explained

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To CNN news, there are many fans who would like to see the return of the show Meerkat Manor. It was a very popular educational reality show. Giving people a close look at the lives of the meerkats located in the Kalahari desert in Africa. Animal Planet aired this show for four years. It followed the meerkat group, the Whiskers and their matriarch Flower, along with rival mobs. Sadly Flower died of a snake bite during season three. Season four followed her daughters, Maybeline and Rocket Dog, along with her dominant male Zaphod.

 

Animal Planet has decided to cancel the series. This show had and still has, a huge following. There has been a tremendous amount of videos uploaded on youtube, dedicated to the meerkats on the manor.

 

Watching meerkats is addicting and endearing. They use baby sitters, they do sentry duty and they forage for food everyday to survive. They are very social animals who live in complex social groups.

 

Meerkat fans want the show back, so a petition has been born. Fans know there is a market for the best educational reality show ever to be aired! Please support the fans and sign the petition. We want to follow Flowers daughters, and her dominant male Zaphod, along with other mobs of the Kalahari.

 

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/19/Bring-Back-Meerkat-Manor

Link to the petition.

Thank You. Darci Beckelhimer, a fan.

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